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Answer:

Part A: 12c sq. m

Part B: 6 sq. m

Explanation:

Area of a rectangle = l X b sq. units

Part A:

Given Length , l = 6c units.

And Breadth, b = 2 units.

Hence, the area = 6c X 2 sq. units

Area, A = 12c sq. units

Part B:

When c =
$ \frac{\textbf{1}}{\textbf{2}} $

From Part A, we have Area, A = 12c sq.units

When c =
$ (1)/(2) $, area =
$ 12 \bigg ( (1)/(2) \bigg ) $ sq. units.

Therefore, Area = 6 sq. units.

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